Monument to Antonín Pich at Hořičky

This well-read peasant with a talent for healing and great knowledge, who was called the Tin Man or the Pechan (supposedly because he had a shop in tin pots; according to others, because he helped those who were unlucky - in German das Pech and there are many more interpretations of this) , was born on February 25, 1795 in Hořičky to the peasant family of Martin Picha (1771-1806) and Anna, née Žďárská, who came from close...
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